Wei ZHU
Associate Professor
Contact information
E-mail:zhuwei@nju.edu.cn
Department of Public Administration
Areas of expertise
Education
Ph.D. Management 2006-2014
School of Government, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China
M.S. Management 2002-2005
School of Government, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China
B.S. Management 1996-2000
School of Government, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China
Research/work Experiences
Assistant professor, 2005-present
School of Government, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China
Teach about “Theory and Practice of Government Public Relations”, “The Government Performance Management”, “History of Administrative Theory”.
School of Government, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China
Selected Publications
Wei Zhu. (2014). Public opinion, knowledge and power: On the interactive mode of officials, experts and the public in policy-making. Nanjing University press: Nanjing.
Wei Zhu. (2018). The Renaissance, Obstacles, and Development of Western Policy Design Theories. Social Sciences in Nanjing,5.
Wei Zhu. (2017). From Controlling to Enabling: New Thoughts (or Ideas) for Policies for Cultural Indutsry. Modern Communication,3.
Wei Zhu and Fanbin Kong (2014). The logic of NIMBY movement in China: An explanatory framework and application. Administrative Tribune,3:67-73. Reproduced by Public Administration (Issue 8, 2014), Renmin University Replicated Journals.
Wei Zhu. (2013). On the Interactive Mode of Officials, Experts and the Public in Policy-making: An Analysis based on the theoretical framework of the policy types—process theory. Journal of Nanjing University of Technology (social science edition), 3:106-113.
Yimin Xu and Wei Zhu. (2013). Proprietors’Autonomy and Solutions to Deal with Its Dilemmas: From the Perspective of Polycentric Governance. Journal of Beijing Institute of Technology (Social Sciences Edition), 5:87-97.
Wei Zhu. (2011). Social Trust Building Role and Behavior from the Perspective of the Transformation of Community Workers. Hubei Social Sciences,1:41-43.
Wei Zhu. (2011). Social capital: a review on the study of community. Theory Horizon, 2:194-196.
Selected Awards
2017.12-2019.12, Project “Research on Innovative Mechanism of Public Participation in Natural Disaster Relief Driven by Data Opening”, funded by Jiangsu Social Science Fundation. (16JD010).
2019.3-2021.12, Project “Research on the Mechanism of Social Forces Participating in Natural Disaster Management from the Perspective of Big Data”, funded by Minstry of Education in China, Project of Humanities and Social Sciences (19YJC810018).